- Dee L.
Ashliman (born
January 1, 1938), who
writes professionally as D. L.
Ashliman, is an
American folklorist and writer. He is
Professor Emeritus of...
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revisions by
Thompson followed in 1961.
According to
American folklorist D. L.
Ashliman, "The Aarne–Thompson
system catalogues some 2500
basic plots from which...
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faeries are
divided into the
Seelie Court and the
Unseelie Court. D. L.
Ashliman notes that this may be the most
famous division of fairies. The Seelie...
- and his Grandson" D. L.
Ashliman, "The
Grimm Brothers' Children's and
Household Tales (Grimms'
Fairy Tales)" D. L.
Ashliman, "The Old
Grandfather and...
- Four
harmonious animals - one of the Jātaka
tales in
Buddhist mythology Ashliman, D. L. (2017). "The
Bremen Town Musicians".
University of Pittsburgh. "Die...
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Thorpe 155–6.
Thorpe 156.
Ashliman 53.
Keightley 253.
Snowe 105.
Heine 141.
Keightley 255.
Arrowsmith and
Moorse 250.
Ashliman 46.
Saintine 289–90. "Fairy...
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Riding Hood's tale evolved". NBC News. NBC News.
Retrieved 7 June 2020.
Ashliman, D.L. "The Wolf and the
Seven Young Kids". The
Grimm Brothers' Children's...
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lived happily ever after. In his 1987
guide to folktales,
folklorist D. L.
Ashliman classified the tale,
according to the
international Aarne-Thompson Index...
- 94–95. ISBN 9789979510444. "The Sealskin".
Professor D. L.
Ashliman.
Translated by D. L.
Ashliman. 2000. (translated from the German) McEntire,
Nancy C****ell...
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agrees to give
Dummling the Princess's hand in marriage.
Folklorist D. L.
Ashliman has
pointed out
other versions of a
Golden Fowl theme: The
Goose That Laid...